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Thu Jan 2, 2014, 02:56 PM Jan 2014

More Jawjuh nuttiness...

Those in Georgia know what I'm talking about, the Bible-thumping teabaggers are from "Jawjuh."

Two residents of Cartersville may have not directly broken one of the Ten Commandments, but they did break the law when their fight over the sacred covenant turned violent. According to police reports, Carolyn Unfricht and Daniel Camarda were inside a Cartersville hotel arguing about the Bible and specifically the Ten Commandments. Unfricht told police things got heated when she hit him across the face with her Bible. Camarda retaliated by throwing her across the room. Both are now facing battery charges and not surprisingly, the police report states they were “highly intoxicated” at the time of the arrest.

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/24317917/ten-commandments-argument-turns-violent#axzz2ot27dIIm

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More Jawjuh nuttiness... (Original Post) Archae Jan 2014 OP
Finally, a good use sharp_stick Jan 2014 #1
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